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Stephen D. Poole

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Stephen D. Poole MECHANICSBURG Stephen D. Poole, 54, of 465 Delancey Court, Mechanicsburg, passed away Tuesday, December 18, in Holy Spirit Hospital. Born December 3, 1952, in Bangor, Maine. He was born to the late Ralph Poole and Thelma Smith Poole of Lebanon. Graduate of...

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My deepest sympathies on your loss. May the Prince of Peace comfort you in this time of grief.

Take comfort in knowing that he has moved on to his great reward in the bosom of the Father - absent from the body and present with the Lord.

Peace and Blessings.

I only knew Steve for the last eighteen months, he was my instructor, tutor and mentor on all things CAI. I will always treasure his patience and understanding, not to mention his vast knowledge of the industry and his eternal good humour. There won't be another quite like him.

Steve and I were colleagues for the last two years. I counted him as a close personal friend, and talented and hard-working gentleman.
He honoured me by inviting me into his private and family life. His untimely passing leaves a gap that will not be filled.

Steve was one of the hardest working people I have known during my time at Computer Aid. Our prayers are with you.

I worked with Steve at CAI -- in fact, I was the first person here to interview him. He was a talented professional but he was also a good human being, always ready with a kind (and usually witty) word. I counted Steve as a friend and I will miss him.

I will miss Steve. He had a quick wit and great intellegence. I always enjoyed working with him. Gege, in one of our last conversations, he told me again how wonderful you were at cooking Mexican food, better than anything we could get here in Harrisburg.

I worked with Steve at CAI - he was a very sharp, professional and a great person - very helpful and dedicated - he will be missed. Our prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Steve was an intelligent, bright "firecracker" who was pleasant and jovial and always fun to work with. Although he never directly spoke about his faith, you could tell he believed in something by his humility and kind, gentle way of working with people. All my memories of him are pleasant. He will be sorely missed. May the Savior bring you comfort in your time of loss.

Family,

May God be with you and bless you through this very sad time. Steve was a highly regarded man at CAI he will be missed.